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Another Win at Court of Appeals
Aaron P. Dodd has again prevailed before the Utah Court of Appeals in the State v. Cristobal matter, which was decided August 19, 2010.  In this case Mr. Dodd argued that the client’s right to a fair trial was infringed because there was insufficient evidence to enhance the degree of offense.&n...
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Estate Planning & Elder Law

  • Wills
  • Trusts
    • Revocable Living Trusts
    • Irrevocable Trusts
    • Irrevocable Life Insurance Trusts
    • Special Needs Trusts (third-party and self-settled)
    • Residence Trusts
    • Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRTs)
  • Powers of Attorney
    • Durable General Powers of Attorney
    • Special Medical Powers of Attorney
    • Limited Powers of Attorney
  • Living Wills (Health Care Directives)
  • Written Statements Disposing of Tangible Personal Property
  • Real Property Transfers
  • Estate Administration
  • Medicaid Planning
  • Elder Care Planning
  • Guardianships/Conservatorships
  • Elder Abuse Issues

Regardless of whether you're just starting a family or are nearing retirement, creating an estate plan is an effective and necessary means of protecting your family's financial future, planning for incapacity, ensuring your wishes are carried out upon your incapacity or death, and obtaining the priceless peace of mind in knowing you have planned for the worst while you hope for the best. 

From selecting a guardian for your minor children to avoidance of probate and estate taxes, the benefits of creating an estate plan are endless.  Our attorneys are here to help navigate you through the process of defining your estate planning needs and tailoring an estate plan to fit those needs.

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